Releases are secured by gpg signatures. For every package, tarball, document,
which you can download here, you’ll find a signature file too. This is a
cryptographic checksum over the released file and helps you to find out, if
this file is unchanged by somebody unauthorized.

For this, you need a gpg installation and our
gpg keyring.
Download this keyring and import it to your keyring:

> gpg --import simulavr-keyring.gpg

You can list out, what’s now in your keyring:

> gpg --list-keys

After you have downloaded release file (tarball, document, binary package) together
with the signature file, you can verify, that your download is correct (for
example, you’ve downloaded simulavr-1.0.0.tar.gz together with
simulavr-1.0.0.tar.gz.sig):

> gpg --verify simulavr-1.0.0.tar.gz.sig

If there is no message, that file is invalid, you can use your downloaded file.
(of course, you can use it also without verifying signature, but on your own
risk!)

Binary for linux, built on ubuntu 10.04 32bit, but should work on mostly all linux distributions.
Install it somewhere you want in your home path or with root rights to sytem root to make it
accessible for all users. Includes api documentation, man pages, header files and examples

Python egg for python 2.6 on linux, install it with easy_install or pip. Should also work on python 2.4 to
2.7. Dosn’t need simulavr installation. (an egg is a zip container, you can also unpack it with unzip
anywhere in your python environment)

Python egg for python 2.6 on win7, install it with easy_install or pip. Should also work on python 2.4 to
2.7. Dosn’t need simulavr installation. (an egg is a zip container, you can also unpack it with unzip
anywhere in your python environment)